Example sentences of "then [pron] [modal v] [verb] her " in BNC.

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1 Then I shall lend her something of mine .
2 Then I shall batter her with the club for the same amount of time .
3 When I did find her , she always managed to evade me like a will-o'-the-wisp , and then I would lose her again .
4 Oh , alright , yes , then I 'll ask her originally , but I say I could n't , could n't check up , well I 'll find somebody else then .
5 She was very bad at start with the new people but then I 'll take her up
6 Then I 'll see her .
7 Then I used to feed her and I did n't let her have any water when she was hot cos that give them colic , you see , sometimes .
8 And then I will burp her .
9 ‘ If she acknowledges her fault , ’ said Yussuf , with the air of one making a great concession , ‘ then I will take her back . ’
10 Then you 'll take her yourself , tomorrow .
11 Then you may tell her that you ordered me to do it , ’ Theda suggested .
12 I it 's she will type it in as two , and then you will give her the next draft and then two and then the next draft and then two , I mean there 's no confusion there for her .
13 One part of Joe was telling him he had already gone off his head , but another section kept repeating , ‘ It 'll soon be over and then you can tell her .
14 Then you can hand her over to me . ’
15 Then you must meet her , ’ Mrs Ames said , ‘ I must bring you together .
16 She must stir herself , Mr Frere , and if she will not , then you must stir her . ’
17 Then you must take her .
18 Then you must thank her for the invitation and suggest a postponement . ’
19 After supper , Louise would leave Nora to herself until the nine o'clock news and then she would join her for a nightcap .
20 Then she would let her go , no ? ’
21 Then she should put her drawing away while the pupils try out their own landscapes using pencil on paper .
22 If Dimity chose to leave her , then she must wish her all the happiness in the world and make her going easy for her .
23 Savage little pig , Rose would shout as the hard gums clamped on to her , then she 'd jiggle her , pleased at the child 's appetite .
24 Well let's hurry up and finish this , then we 'll put her in her chair , and she can watch , one goes there , think that one goes there ?
25 All right , I 'll leave her here until she comes to , then we 'll take her back to the camp . ’
26 Then we would tell her the same story , in the same words , like a folk-tale : the ride on the motorway , the meal in the restaurant , her going to sleep and waking up to see sheep on the Derbyshire hills .
27 And a chain there and we used to tie her to this chain so that she could get into the box and out again , and then we used to put the cubs there first in the straw and then we used to put her there do you see .
28 And then they 'll kill her .
29 So now they 're saying if she does n't , if she goes off again without her mother 's consent then they 'll take her into care .
30 I tell you , if she was out in Hollywood they would send her to one of those beauty farms , where they starve them and batter them about and knock them into shape ; then they would give her a plastic nose , or make the one she 's got more pointed , put false eyelashes on her , give her hair an expert cut , and walla ! she 'd be a sensation .
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